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I take on the hard forces and served solid blows against this VR Kinect bully! Bloor Street location grand turnout. As usual the load time is longish but this is a real time 3 min workout in full example. Yes it could feel a little silly if your living room silhouette shadow boxing is seen but who cares it fun and you actually gain a tip of basic self defense queues.  I await a hologram beamed from a 3D virtual dynamic. Possible nippled body patches to actually feel a chosen level of pain to sim a real beat down feel. Now thats HIFI !for ALL AGES!



I understand we should be all free and educated, I feel the message of getting out of an oppressive state and jail is a very common message. Mandela just prevented our right to fight back as it would have taken many white lives definitely to an escalation unseen in world history. The IFP was ready to rage full out civil war. Mandela was a martyr in surviving and had the educated negotiation skills, legally to broker a fair deal for the problems of blatant racial crimes committed on daily intrusive militant exercises. Sparing no one a lynching and hangings could be witnessed by law officials in uniform that commit them.  The voice of the people ready to put it all on the line by acting means necessary. It wasn't easy and I'm sure he didn't really feel the grace until his elect with ANC.  After all spending so much time away in prison will make some things different. It could have easily gone another way.

Difference is the legacy of his legitimate actions survived longer than his predecessors MLK and Malcolm X who were assassinated without much revolt but calm by guilt of association from the ones that committed the nationwide grief. E.g. United States poorer communities and families were sold out to drugs and corruption for a better lucrative life.  Mandela used tack and grace of previous mentors for peace and justice. The Black people of Africa know well the plight of being in the skin of destined misery as ingrained as others have immigrated of indigenous worlds to face oppression. Nelson Mandela included everyone to live the dream in 1994 despite the imperfect challenges that still lay ahead.  Challenges humankind has to come to terms with in our behavior with one another everyday all over the world.

Being the first Black president of Africa his own birthright by ancestry took blood plenty for 500 years. There are still in this generation forces that are set on continuing to destroy that trend into the future.  There is just as much crime and corruption now than per se during the rod rule of Apartheid. Now in the flesh he was celebrated still today but what of his spirit amongst the people. Today we should not care as his physical loss and the glue but to keep that freedom burning not douse it in tears for a great-great-great-fatherish leader because we were impressed that he represents all Blacks to say they won't burn down the house and kill Whites for the past human right crimes committed. It hasn't found a place to stop and really consider there is still a long way to go for equality for all including women, children, and the disabled.

I find it hypocritical all this weeping for dignity of one but the people. He spoke to leaders that practiced oppression daily, so yes was tolerant but face it many people really don’t know more than he survived Post trauma and has demonstrated a grace that showed resilience to make a change in history by peace. It didn't eradicate racism in Africa or the rest of the planet. Just more awareness that babies in hundred years will benefit. I mean life is tough and a human should not have to be tortured to be living free that what Jesus was about. Mandela was tortured and jailed falsely accused.

That should have stopped happening decades ago but still goes on with starvation. Sure love the enemy and turn the cheeks while they still glow with arrogance and finite strength. No one is freer. Votes get rigged. Bribes, blackmail. Now Mandela was the role model definitely for the ages but will the people act on it to the point of losing their lives to save lives. Today individuals blow themselves up to take victims with them. Occupy was a fad like the yearly G20 picnics just a fresher younger bunch of recruits attempting to sleep out change. How much love and tolerance could we give extremists before the people just get fed up of the lip service? That’s my beef.

I recall attending Mandela rally in Montreal 1996 by Old Montreal. It was a special day and different day a hot happy summer day with seas of folks

Norm Kelly
Boiler rooms

So we lose Hockey to American and Americans will now bring their NFL Bills

1964 and on ...
Whatever happened to Milton Berle, Jack Benny, and Jack Paar who was later replaced by rat packer Carson were multi-generational jobs for but a few like Woody Allen, Joan Rivers and Rickles could recount the history of early acceptance of stage comedy back 50 years ago in 1963. In 2014 the 21st century will be strong in anniversaries related to the biggest innovative and planet wide evolution both ethical and immoral.

In 1964 most eldest boomers turned eighteen, twenty- fives tops or you would be creeping into the silent folk hard generation of wagons wigs and depression. Their parents were new immigrants, and/or forefathers to land and helped build the industrial buildings. Politics served a big economic meltdown and two, not one, but two world wars.

They still remain intact and healthy at eighty, ninety plus, out living the current six generations. Centenarians are the example of resilience and faith by living experience. Not legends but living history books many will have celebrations starting right about now and might continue a tradition till late 2090.  2101 for the one hundredth memorial of September 11, 2001 will be quite exceptional especially for centenarians.

1964 was the beginning of fruits for labors in what was supposed to be a peaceful post war generation. The nuclear family wasn't all perfect but the intention and goals were sincere. Create equality without prejudice, employment, education, quality home living for future generations to come in the eighties well into 2000.

That didn't happen but instead a new deeper meaning of life hit Western conventionality most likely as a result of educated beatniks of the 50s’ who lived the war as children and saw right through the continuing injustices with the information they learned. Dreamers, freaks, geeks, artists, “Pinkos”, are the spark of the human rights and freedom of speech. In 1963 the true face of sinister deeds to throw off the children of that era off with old style thuggery not seen since the dirty thirties hits from Al Capone was enough for everyone expecting to get it right even though the majority along with those previous multigenerational survivors. As we came to understand that dictatorship, espionage was still being carried out for plain greedy absurd homogeny at Dallas with Kennedy.

Highlights in 50 to 100 year anniversaries in the 21st century to name a few

50th year Mario Brothers, Passenger Flight; Television; Rock and Roll; The breakup of The Beatles; Star Wars; Pop Culture advertising; Civil Rights Movements Dr. King; Man on the Moon; The Wall; Voyager 1; The Olympic Games Montreal Los Angeles; The Personal Computer; Fast Food; Radio Frequency; Microwave; The contemporary telephone; Sanitization; Sesame Street; Break Dancing; world famine; Back to The Future; Muhammad Ali; Disco; HIV; Baseball Cap Jeans Sneakers; Thriller; Vietnam;


Thanksgiving 2013 wrapped
This backdoor by misguided tradition going back to the Mayflower Stillwell incident that the tribe suffered under a 2 wrongs make a right scenario when a rogue arrogant attacked the tribe in retaliation for the kidnapping of a child.
The argument of corn being stolen from the grave of a Native child the puritans had no choice they claimed as they would have died off.  They could have asked for corn to begin with.
It is that awareness along with the continuing struggles many were facing in light of promise of apple pie. Particularly for Blacks, women, children, the disabled, gender. The world or shall we say America wasn't any way near ready for a disobedient and mindful

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